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This blog covers Messaging API development for Exchange and Outlook. My name is Daniel Bagley, I'm on the Messaging Developer Team.
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Dan's WebDAV 101
Howto: Read OOF info using EWS and VBScript against an Exchange 2010 SP1
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' Here is a code sample showing how to read OOF info using EWS from VBScript against an Exchange 2010 SP1 box. Const strUrl = " https://mail.mycompanyetc.com/ews/exchange.asmx " ' TODO: Change Const strUser = "myuserid" ' TODO: Change Const strPass...
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Howto: Determine which Process Is It Running Under (Exchange and Outlook Development/Admin related)
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Understanding which process to use for tracing or taking a dump can be difficult if you are not familiar with where to look. This sections covers the where to look part. Desktop Application: Desktop applications will appear in their own process...
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